| | Iron Savior CD Iron Savior Discography of CDs
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Iron Savior's debut LP follows in the same tradition as frontman Kai Hansen's past work in Helloween and Gamma Ray, offering solidly melodic yet ultimately unmemorable metal. One of the tracks is itself called "Iron Savior" -- not a good sign that the creative juices are flowing properly. ~ Jason Ankeny
Recorded between 1996 & 1997.
Iron Savior: Piet Sielck (vocals, various instruments); Kai Hansen (guitar, background vocals); Thomen Stauch (drums, percussion).
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Purchase Iron Savior CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kamelot Fourth Legacy CD (2000)
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$10.45 Additional personnel includes: Cinzia Rizzo (vocals); Miro (keyboards).
Recorded at Gate & Pathway Sound Studios, Wolfsburg, Germany in August & September 1999.
Kamelot: Khan (vocals); Thomas Youngblood (acoustic & electric guitars); Glenn Barry (bass); Casey Grillo (drums).
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| | Iron Savior Interlude CD (1999)
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$10.59 This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Principally recorded at Powerhouse, Hamburg, Germany between May & July 1999, & live at Wacken Open Air Festival, Germany in August 1998.
Iron Savior includes: Piet Sielck (vocals, guitar); Kai Hansen (guitar, background vocals); Andreas Kuck (keyboards, background vocals); Jan Eckert (bass, background vocals); Thomas Nack (drums, percussion).
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
| | Iron Savior Unification CD (1998)
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$10.85 Iron Savior: Kai Hansen, Piet Sielck (vocals, guitar); Andreas Kueck (keyboards, background vocals); Jan-S. Eckert (bass, background vocals); Dan Zimmerman (drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: Claudia Solms (vocals); Uwe Lulis (guitar).
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| | Kamelot Karma CD (2001)
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$10.45 Opening with the track "Regalis Aperture," an instrumental piece that sounds like it could have been lifted from the Chariots of Fire soundtrack, Kamelot's Karma promises to deliver ambitiously orchestral prog-metal from the very start. A scan of the song titles ("Wings of Despair," "The Light I Shine on You," "Temples of Gold") further suggests Kamelot's wholehearted embrace of the dramatic (expect lots of references to "destiny," "mountains," and "immortals"). Fans of symphonic metal groups like Helloween, Dream Theater, and Yngwie Malmsteen will find few surprises on the quasi-conceptual Karma -- which doesn't add any new wrinkles to the genre -- but they will appreciate the meticulous performances of the band. Tracks like "Forever" and "Karma" are propelled by blinding 16th-note kick drums and post-speed metal guitar rhythms, but are overlaid with enough lush keyboards, string arrangements, and unabashedly emotive vocal turns to impress most prog-metal aficionados. ~ Andy Hinds
Additional personnel includes: Sascha Paeth (guitar); Farouk Asjadi (shakuhachi); Miro (keyboards).
Recorded at Pathway Sound and Gate Studios, Wolfsburg, Germany between December 2000 and March 2001.
Kamelot: Khan (vocals); Thomas Youngblood (acoustic & electric guitars); Glenn Barry (bass); Casey Grillo (drums).
| | Iron Savior Dark Assault CD (2001)
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$10.89 Principally recorded at Powerhouse Studios, Hamburg, Germany between July and October 2000.
Iron Savior: Piet Sielck (vocals, guitar); Kai Hansen, Joachim "Piesel" Kustner (guitar, background vocals); Jan S. Eckert (bass, background vocals); Thomas Nack (drums, percussion).
Producers include: Pat Sielck, Iron Savior, Kai Hansen.
| | Iron Savior Battering Ram CD (2004)
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$10.59 Anyone who is seriously knowledgeable of metal's past and present can tell you that there's a brave new world in headbanger music. Today's neo-headbangers are likely to be influenced by punk, hip-hop, or industrial music; they probably grew up listening to the Notorious B.I.G., Black Flag, and Skinny Puppy, as well as Slayer and Metallica, and they might even consider a hip-hop DJ the perfect companion for downtuned guitars and chug-chug riffs. But not every metal band that was formed in the '90s or 2000s is part of this brave new world. In the power metal revival field, the past isn't just something you admire -- it's something you carefully emulate, which is exactly what Iron Savior do on Battering Ram. This 2004 release finds the German metalheads continuing to do what they've been doing since 1996; they're still partying like it's 1982. Totally oblivious to trends in post-'80s alt metal, Iron Savior stubbornly maintain their devotion to the classic power metal of the '70s and '80s. Everything on this CD sounds like it could have been recorded 20 or 25 years earlier, which is just as well, because Savior's members are undeniably good at what they do. No one will accuse Savior of being the most groundbreaking band in the world, but in terms of quality and craftsmanship, they deliver the goods -- and what they lack in originality, they more than make up for with passion and conviction. Battering Ram is unlikely to convert anyone who resisted power metal in the past; if treasures like Iron Maiden's The Number of the Beast and Judas Priest's Hell Bent for Leather haven't converted you, Battering Ram probably won't do the trick either. But for die-hard believers who never gave up on power metal, Battering Ram is a pleasingly solid, if derivative and predictable, demonstration of Iron Savior's talents. ~ Alex Henderson
Iron Savior: Piet Sielck (vocals, guitars); Joachim "Piesel" Kustner (guitars, background vocals); Yenz Leonhardt (bass guitar, background vocals); Tho
| | Dan Gibson Moon River CD (2006) Import
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$22.25 Track Listing of songs: Moon River; Stardust; In A Sentimental Mood; Moonlight Serenade; Polka Dots And Moonbeans; Misty; Summertime; I'll Be Seeing You; Tenderly; Mona Lisa; Unforgettable; Very Thought Of You, The; Nearness Of You, The;
| | Razor Global Groove: Clubland CD (2002)
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$13.49 Performers include: Funky Green Dogs, Inaya Day, Suzanne Palmer.
| | David Shankle Group Ashes To Ashes CD (2003)
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$13.35 David Shankle doesn’t require any introduction in the metal scene. Everybody will remember him as the legendary guitarist of the loudest band on earth, Manowar, in which he was a member from 1988 to 1995. Now with his own band, the result is the stunning debut album "Ashes To Ashes", a work that will not only fascinate every metal fan, but will also capture the attention of every demanding musician, who will raise their eyebrows in respect. It’s not only Shankle’s incredibly fast riffs, it’s not only the grand musical epics, but the flawless presentation of the extraordinary skills.
David Shankle: David Shankle (acoustic 6-string guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar, electric guitar); Trace Edward Zaber (vocals); Eddie "Shreddy" Bethishou (keyboards); Brian Gordon (bass guitar); Eddie Foltz (drums, percussion).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
| | Jim Dandy Wild Bunch CD (2006) (Import) Import
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$18.39 Track Listing of songs: Forgive And Forget; Post Toastee; Dark Purple Blues; Shake The Devil; Jim Dandy To The Rescue '99'; Truth Be Known; Mutants Of The Monster '99'; This Is Our Time; Hot Rod '99'; No Time; Happy Hooker '99'; Top Heavy Dallas; Hot 'n' Nasty '99'; Wild Bunch, The; Talk To The Hand;
| | Mountain Movers We've Walked In Hell & There Is Life CD (2008) (Import) Import
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$19.69 For Fans Of: The Zombies, Daniel Johnston, The Silver Jews. Welcome to the world of New Haven Connecticut's, The Mountain Movers. One day, not so recently, they emerged with 24 love songs with broken images of the devil, death, and the afterworld. For their debut, they whittled it down to 12 tracks of narcotic rock.
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